Re: free up space
- From: "SBS Rocker" <noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2007 12:57:23 -0800
What is the hardware configuration? RAID? Disks size? Partitions? Basic or
Dynamic?
"Matt" <Matt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Well I have a C that is 14.6 GB and a D that is 53 GB. My Exchange lies on
the D so just the symantec and OS are on C. If cloning is the best way to
go,
can you point me toward a place online describing how to do this? Thanks
Pegasus!
"Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
"Matt" <Matt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Folks,
I have a 2003 updated server with Exchange 2003 and SMS for Exchange on
it.
I have cleaned up all temp files, uninstalled all unnecessary programs,
cleared my quarantines, etc. I keep slowly losing space still though
and I
cannot figure out why. I am virus free, no spyware since I have gotten
rid
of
all types of temp files, and cannot figure out why I keep slowly losing
space. Are there spots in Windows where there are log files I could
clear
or
anything else at all that might accumulate data over time? Thanks in
advance!
You did not say how big your system partition is and where
your Exchange Data Store resides. Depending on your answer,
your best bet may be to clone the system partition to a larger
disk instead of tinkering with temp files etc. Remember that
disks are cheap!
.
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